If you have just moved to the City of Whitehorse with your pet, have a new pet or have lived in Whitehorse with your pet for a long time, there are some
A noxious weed may be either an agricultural or an environmental weed. They cause problems in bushland reserves and gardens by invading and taking over from
Whitehorse News - May 2022 ‘Resilience’ is a team effort. Whitehorse residents are fortunate enough to see the skilled handiwork of Council’s Parks and Natural
Drivers have a range of parking options available across the City of Whitehorse. These options include parking on the streets and in off-street parking areas
All of Council’s recycling is processed by Visy and our recycling services remain fully operational. Now more than ever we call on all of our community to avoid
Eucalypts (often called Gum Trees) are commonly found in our parks, gardens and as street trees. There are over 700 species of Eucalypts in the world and while
Whitehorse City Council is excited to launch the "Whitehorse Grant Finder Program", designed to inform community organisations, businesses, and individuals
CROWAG is an umbrella group made up of Whitehorse resident groups and individuals. CROWAG advocates for appropriate and sustainable development concerning built
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Whitehorse News - July 2023 Meet John Nikas, Council’s Transport Coordinator, who has been working for almost two decades to make Whitehorse a better place for